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Recommendation Reports. By Jennifer Bowie For Business Writing. What are Recommendation Reports?. Recommendation Reports: Answer the question “What should we choose” Compare two or more choices Present and interpret data Draw conclusions Make recommendations. What are the parts? Part 1.
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Recommendation Reports By Jennifer Bowie For Business Writing
What are Recommendation Reports? Recommendation Reports: • Answer the question “What should we choose” • Compare two or more choices • Present and interpret data • Draw conclusions • Make recommendations
What are the parts? Part 1 • Introduction/Overview: brief section (a paragraph or so) providing: • immediate orientation and overview of the report • the background (short summary) • main point and purpose of report • summary of the findings and recommendations
What are the parts? Parts 2 & 3 • Background: provides details about what lead to the report • Requirements and Criteria: • Presents and discusses the requirements of criteria you will use to evaluate your choices • Discusses the relative importance of each criterion
What are the parts? Parts 4 & 5 • Discussion of the Options: • Presents the choices you will be evaluating • Explains how you choose these choices • Provides brief descriptions of the choices • Comparison and Evaluation: • Begins with an explanation of your methods of inquiry • Evaluates the choices by applying the criteria, you may choose to do this criteria by criteria or choice by choice (the former is recommended) • Concludes each evaluation section with either • a summary of the evaluations (if doing a choice by choice comparison) • a statement of the best choice (if if doing a criterion by criterion comparison)
What are the parts? Parts 6 & 7 • Conclusions: Unlike other conclusion sections, this one will probably not be short • Summarizes and restates conclusions so far, starting with the individual conclusions for each evaluation • Settles any conflicts by presenting secondary conclusions, which balance out conflicting individual conclusions • Presents and defends a final conclusion • Recommendations: • Echoes the most important conclusions leading to the recommendation • States the final recommendations • Includes the benefits of the recommendations and any drawbacks